Chorus Aviation has released that Colin Copp has officially begun his tenure as President and Chief Executive Officer of Chorus following the retirement of Joseph Randell. Copp has also been appointed to the Chorus Board of Directors in place of Randell who stepped down from the board concurrent with his retirement.
“Colin has been an integral and proven member of the Chorus leadership team for many years. Over the course of his career, he has led numerous complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives to successful outcomes. He is a strategic thinker with a track record for results and strong operational execution. The Board is thankful to be able to promote internally and delighted Colin will be leading Chorus' next chapter of growth,” said Paul Rivett, Chair of the Chorus Board of Directors.
Copp has been the Chief Operating Officer of Chorus and President of Chorus Aviation Services since March of 2019. Previously, he was the President of Jazz Aviation. He has over 30 years of aviation experience having held key executive roles in operations, administration, and labour relations. He holds a Masters' Degree in Business Administration, is a Certified Negotiator and Chartered Mediator and holds a designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D). He is currently a board member of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada.
Headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Chorus is an integrated provider of regional aviation solutions, including asset management services. Its principal subsidiaries are: Falko Regional Aircraft, asset manager and aircraft lessor focused solely on the regional aircraft leasing segment; Jazz Aviation, provider of regional air services under the Air Canada Express brand and Voyageur Aviation, a provider of specialty air charter, aircraft modification, and parts provisioning services to regional aviation customers around the world.